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Four Hundred Years Later: Some Observations on How North Carolinians View Themselves and Their History.

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16849
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Abstract:
Mr. Claiborne was an associate editor of the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER and a two-year chairman of the North Carolina Humanities Center and offered some thoughts about a modern North Carolina through the lens of history. His insights focus on the state's transformation from a sparsely populated, rural, agrarian state to a more modernized, industrial, and highly populous one in 1985. He comments on the state's role as a leading southern sovereignty in education, finance, and industrialization.
Source:
Carolina Comments (NoCar F 251 C38), Vol. 33 Issue 1, Jan 1985, p29-34, il
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